News

Shakira forks out £5.7million over ANOTHER ‘tax fraud’ probe and still faces investigation after already paying £12.7m

SHAKIRA has handed over more than £5.5 million to a court investigating her over another alleged tax fraud.

The £5.7 million deposit covers the £5.3 million prosecutors claim the singer evaded, plus an interest payment.

4Shakira handed over more than £5.5 million over another alleged tax fraudCredit: The Mega Agency4The Colombian singer seen on November 22 at the airport in Barcelona two days after her court appearanceCredit: The Mega Agency

4Shakira was pictured leaving the High Court of Justice of Catalonia in Barcelona on November 20Credit: Getty

The Colombian artist will continue to be investigated over the suspected 2018 tax breaches.

This criminal probe was launched ahead of her admission at the start of last week in a separate case to six counts of tax fraud totalling £12.7 million she committed in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

But if the ongoing criminal investigation leads to a new trial, her settlement of her tax debt is likely to lead to a more lenient eventual sentence, Catalan newspaper El Periodico reports.

Officials confirmed in July Shakira was being probed over suspected 2018 tax breaches.

A spokesman for Catalonia’s High Court of Justice said at the time: “Court of Instruction Number 2 in Esplugues de Llobregat has opened a procedure following a complaint presented by prosecutors against the singer Shakira for two suspected tax crimes related to income tax and wealth tax for the Spanish tax year of 2018.”

The singer-songwriter has not yet been questioned by a judge.

The quiz when it occurs is likely to take place via video link so she is spared a forced return to Barcelona from her new base in Miami.

Shakira said after admitting to tax fraud for the years 2012 to 2014 last Monday at a court in Barcelona that she had done it for her career and her two sons, Milan and Sasha.

In a lengthy statement issued through her PR representatives she said: “I have to choose my battles and the most important thing for me right now is that my children live a full life and I focus on what is really important: watching them grow and spending time with them, without submitting them to the anguish of seeing their mother in a court trial with the damage that causes.

“They themselves asked me to do this and I’ve taken this decision for them.

“They have gone through some difficult times and I want them to see me happy finally and be able to look together to the future.”

Taking a swipe at the Spanish tax system, she added: “I feel the system in Spain needs to be revised for the benefit of its citizens.

“And I will continue being an ally to ensure this occurs.

“There are a lot of people who cannot afford to pay for good defence lawyers or even reach an out-of-court settlement and have seen their lives crumble in front of them because of discrepancies with the Spanish Treasury.”

Insisting her fight to clear her name had caused her an enormous amount of wasted time and resources, she added: “I felt ready to face a trial and defend my innocence.

“My lawyers were convinced we had a winning case.

“However I have taken this decision after a fight lasting many years.“I had two options, to continue to the end, mortgaging my happiness and that of my children, stopping making songs and albums and touring, being unable to enjoy my career and the things I love, or make a pact and close and leave behind this chapter in my life looking forward.

“I’ve reached the conclusion that it’s not a triumph winning if the price you have to pay is that they steal so many years of your life.”

The mum-of-two admitted wrongdoing in a brief public hearing after taking the stand in an eye-catching pink trouser suit.

Spanish state prosecutors announced in a pre-trial indictment they were seeking an eight year, two month jail term for Shakira and a fine of nearly £21 million if judges found her guilty of six counts of tax fraud.

The trial, due to last until December 20 over 12 sessions, did not go ahead as a result of the plea bargain deal.

Judge Manuel del Amo confirmed in open court after hearing the singer’s guilty plea that in light of the agreement, he was handing her a three year prison sentence – six months for each of the six counts of tax fraud she had admitted to.

He then added her prison time would be substituted by a fine, meaning she would not to have to go to jail.

Shakira was fined £6.4 million for the six tax fraud crimes she confessed to, less than a third the amount prosecutors were seeking ahead of trial.

She had already repaid the tax officials accused her of dodging – which with interest on top came to nearly £15 million.

She was also ordered to pay a fine totalling £378,000 to avoid prison.

Shakira returned alone to Miami towards the end of last week, leaving her two children with her former footballer ex Gerard Pique for a few days before they jetted back to their new home in Florida to restart school.

4Shakira had confessed to six counts of tax fraudCredit: AP

Related Posts

Lidia Thorpe’s unbelievable act moments after she was officially called out for extraordinary attack on King Charles during his royal visit to Australia

Lidia Thorpe has torn up a censure motion passed against her after the rogue senator interrupted King Charles’ visit to Australia with a headline-grabbing protest. Foreign Minister Penny Wong moved a censure motion against Ms Thorpe in the Senate on Monday morning, claiming her outburst during the King’s visit last month sought to ‘incite outrage and grievance’. Ms Thorpe was not in the chamber to hear the censure motion, which passed by 46 votes to 12, prompting her to rip it up while on live TV on Sky News.

AOC says there are ‘things we can learn’ for Republicans as Democrats admit they are ‘out of touch’

Democratic lawmakers are admitting that they may have missed the mark in the 2024 election and are calling on their colleagues to stop ‘preaching down’ to Americans. And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) says that her party could learn a thing-or-two from Republicans after their sweeping wins this election cycle that will see the GOP with a trifecta in the House, Senate and White House next year. Asked why Democrats lost, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) said his party needs to stop ‘canceling’ people that might disagree with them on something.

Strictly’s Chris McCausland shows his support for Dianne Buswell with sweet gesture after she breaks down in tears

Strictly Come Dancing’s Chris McCausland showed his support for his dance partner Dianne Buswell with a sweet gesture after she broke down in tears. The comedian, 47, was on hand to offer emotional support to the ballroom dancer, 35, as the pair received feedback from the judges on Saturday. The couple, who are current favourites to win the competition, took to the dancefloor at Blackpool’s iconic Tower Ballroom for the latest episode of the BBC show.

Keir Starmer is accused of ‘kowtowing’ to China as PM reveals ‘pragmatic’ plan to trade with the communist regime – ahead of meeting with Xi Jinping at G20

Sir Keir Starmer was last night accused of ‘kowtowing’ to China as he prepared to cosy up to the country’s authoritarian leader later today. The Prime Minister signalled a thaw in relations as he said he will take a ‘pragmatic’ approach towards Beijing’s communist regime. Sir Keir will become the first British Prime Minister in six years to hold direct talks with President Xi Jinping as he tries to boost trade with the world’s second biggest economy.

Alex Jones reveals Elon Musk saved Infowars from being sold to The Onion

Alex Jones has declared ‘the cavalry is here’ as attorneys for Elon Musk’s X jumped in to help put a temporary pause on the sale of his controversial Infowars to The Onion. The satirical news publication said the bid was sanctioned by the families of Sandy Hook Elementary victims who won a $1.4 billion defamation lawsuit against Jones in 2022 over his egregious on-air insistence that the elementary school massacre was a hoax. But a federal judge has questioned the secretive bidding process, with Jones believing it gives him a chance to reclaim his outlet.

7 Warning Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High (Early Symptoms of Diabetes)

High Blood Sugar Levels Often Go Unnoticed: Many individuals may live with elevated blood sugar levels without realizing it, increasing the risk of developing diabetes and related complications….

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *